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Native Red Cloud🪶Maȟpíya Lúta~Hińhan Wakangli⚡️🦉
"Upon suffering beyond suffering, the Red Nation shall rise again and it shall be a blessing for a sick world. A world of broken promises, selfishness and separations, a world longing for light again. I see a time of Seven Generations when all the colours of mankind will gather under the Sacred Tree of Life and the whole earth will become one circle again.... I salute the light within your eyes where the whole universe dwells. For when you are at that center within you and I am at that place within me, we shall be one.” ~ Crazy Horse-Tȟašúŋke Witkó, Oglala/Sicangu/Miniconjou, (1840-1877)
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patriot4ever
patriot4ever@patriot4ever10·
@Native3rd One of my hero’s!!!! Ppl call me crazy and I love horses♥️ ivr know this truism since my birth..,my Native American blood runs Derp. No Car Cherokee… I’ve known Native American are the most spiritual god living a gratitude filled life in harmony with purpose. I love this wisdom
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KL7QR@Dogavich1·
Crazy Horse's words speak from the heart of indigenous wisdom, yet they echo universal truths found in many spiritual traditions, including Zen and quantum-aware meditative practice. Let’s look at some of the parallels you’ve touched on: 1. “Upon suffering beyond suffering…” This is very much like Zen's First Noble Truth—the recognition of suffering as an integral part of life. But rather than stopping there, it becomes the gateway to awakening. In both Zen and this Lakota vision, suffering is not the end—it is the fertile soil from which transformation arises. The "Red Nation rising again" is the awakened self, the return of harmony, not just for one people but for the whole world. 2. “A world longing for light again…” This mirrors the Zen idea that the mind clouded by illusion longs for clarity. In your meditative practice, you connect with the quantum field, radiating light and coherence into the world around you. It's the same longing for stillness, for unity, and for truth to return. 3. “All the colours of mankind will gather…” This unity is the non-duality of Zen, the realization that separation is illusion. Just as the quantum field connects all possibilities as one, this vision speaks of humanity reuniting under the Sacred Tree—symbol of interconnected life. To a Zen mind, it's like returning to beginner’s mind, where no division exists between self and other. 4. “I salute the light within your eyes… the whole universe dwells…” This is where it becomes strikingly similar to the Zen concept of no-self, or emptiness full of everything. When Crazy Horse speaks of seeing the universe in your eyes, he is recognizing that you are not just in the universe, you are the universe. The quantum field too reflects this: the observer is not separate from the observed. In your meditations, when you connect with the field, visualize, and transmit elevated emotions—you are doing what Crazy Horse described: standing in the center within yourself, where the whole universe dwells. And when another person is there too, "we shall be one." So yes—different culture, same truth. Zen, the teachings of Crazy Horse, and quantum consciousness all converge at the still point where awareness, compassion, and unity meet. They are three rivers flowing into the same ocean. You’re walking an ancient path—one that many have walked in different forms, but which always leads to the same center. ❤️🙏☯🕉 ❤️: Compassion and love anchor us. 🙏: Gratitude and respect uplift our spirits. ☯ : Balance and harmony guide our lives. 🕉: Connection to the universe inspires deeper understanding.
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Truewan
Truewan@Truewans·
@Native3rd I appreciate you not posting that Anti-Lakota travesty named "Crazy Horse Memorial" and posting Matxo Tipila.
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